It is said that when you type the phrase “free website building” in the Google search bar, Google extrapolates a mighty huge list of websites that match that query. At the time of this publication there were an amazing 513 million
results in my search. It is amazing that three small words could turn up so many choices.
What does that tell me? It tells me “free website building” is a popular topic to a lot of people. How do you suppose I came to this conclusion? Well it’s fairly simple really. When I see that many options in a search I know that there must be a great demand for this topic because why else would 513 million web sites be offering “free website building”.
Ok, now that is a lot of sites where do I begin. I visited a number of sites from the search term “free website building” and offers of: free web hosting, free building tools, free web space, you name it there was a lot of free stuff. What if someone wanted to use a free website hosting site to conduct business. It might be ok for someone to put pictures online to share with family but would running a business from a free site be advisable?
I will try to persuade you on two separate reasons.
First thing, have you ever been on a web site that is hosted by a free hosting site? There are banners flashing about that say “you are the one millionth customer” and offers of more free stuff. So I ask you this question.
If you have a business site on this type of platform, do you think that your customers will buy what you have to offer when there is a banner flashing with bright colors offering them something for free?
Have you ever wondered what type of products these banners are trying to offer you? What if you had a business in one of these free sites. Do you think that the powers to be are concerned with what products you are offering? They might even send in a banner ad that directly competes with
your business?
I talk to a lot of people in the industry of online marketing and last year I happened across an individual that was speaking with a few people. This was a social event so I joined the conversation. Someone in the group mentioned a web site that I visited and for some reason or another I remembered the name, something reminded me, I am not sure what it was but anyhow. The person said that if someone has a good idea or their site becomes overly
popular that they (free web site host)have the right to seize it. They said that it falls into some type of corporate protection that the site owner has written in the fine print, apparently this is what you wave when you sign up for a free account.
REMEMBER – So my motto is “you get what you pay for” So in this case you did not pay for the free space so you are legally bound to their rules till you opt-out.
So, what is it that you are looking for when you look for free website building? Do you discontinue the search when you find a site that offers a gift when you sign up. Do you end the search when you find that the space they offer you far exceeds what you will ever use. So what is it? How do you know when to settle with a free web site provider? The decision is strictly up to your discretion.
There are so many sites online that it just boggles the mind. Sometimes there are so many websites trying to sell you something that you could get lost trying to think why you went online in the first place. In my time online I
have found that there are multitudes of knowledgeable, respectable and legitimate website owners online, and their only goal is to deliver a product that is widely sought after for the hungry consumer online.
Just think, the more time you spend online the more experience you will gain in recognizing what is for you and what is not. The increasingly amount of time that you stay online you will anticipate what is around the next cyber
corner. You will begin to become enlightened to the hidden and possible pitfalls from experienced and insightful companies use to entice you to purchase their products.
When you are ready to gain more knowledge in “Free” services online remember to read the fine print because if there was anything that I would choose to remember from my college days where I took a few business courses. It would be that everyone and I mean everyone in business do things for a reason. That reason may be to receive favor from customers or to gain favor from other companies customers. What ever it is, companies expect you to purchase products from them in the backend. It is true where ever you look. You buy a book from a retailer if they are smart they capture your name and send you offers in the mail or by phone.
So remember when you receive “free” services online that you most likely have to loose something to gain something. It could be as small as your name. I hope you had as much enjoyment reading this report as I did writing it.
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